pulsar0024
pulsar0024
Random stuff I like
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Hi! I'm Pulsar and I like a slew of various things, from D&D to space to video games to birds and analog horror. I guess this is where I kinda just post or reblog stuff I like. Ok cool byeeeeeeeeeeeeHe/Him
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pulsar0024 · 10 months ago
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I had a vision
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pulsar0024 · 10 months ago
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sometimes I feel like a little kitty cat
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pulsar0024 · 1 year ago
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Having played PMD DX now, not letting you upgrade the base more in postgame was a really missed opportunity.
REUPLOAD from my old deleted account FYI. This is the only pic from there I rlly liked n want 2 keep so don't expect other reuploads.
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pulsar0024 · 1 year ago
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i used to be a DM and this speaks to me on a spiritual level
DM: so youre on a ship in the middle of the Astral sea, one of the captains having invited you on his shi-
Rogue: I eat the plants on the ship.
DM: ...the plants are plastic. Do you really want to eat them?.
Rogue: I said. I eat. the plants.
DM, tired as hell: *sigh* alright, cheesy eats the plants and starts taking poison damage.
Rogue: YAYYYY also ow BUT YAY I ATE THE PLANTS
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pulsar0024 · 1 year ago
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i find the solar neutrino problem absolutely hysterical. now thats not just because my humour got completely and utterly eviscerated by the release of hit 2020 mobile game among-us, but its just because i find it hard to comprehend how stupid the entire thing is. Before we get to the meat of the thingamajigy, theres some stuff we should know. One thing is neutrino oscillation, where neutrinos oscillate between 3 lepton flavours (yes thats what they're really called). Basically where a neutrino created with one lepton family number may have another when measured later in its life. with the 3 main lepton flavours being electron, muon and tau. And the other thing we need to know about is the proposed existence of primordial black holes. which are hypothetical black holes said to be created in the early stages of the universe. It's hypothesised that during the early stages of the universe there was a rapid inflationary period, where the universe was hypothesised to expand faster than the speed of light. This created pockets of spacetime that were denser than others, collapsing and forming primordial black holes. Now, the sun does hydrogen nuclear fusion in it's core through a proton-proton chain reaction, which is how main sequence stars fuse their hydrogen shells to helium and maintain hydrostatic equilibrium. This creates only electron neutrinos and a bunch of tools to measure these were created. So, they measured the stuff using their fancy math and fancier instruments and they found that there were a bunch of electron neutrinos missing *gasp for effect*. Pop quiz time, what do you think scientists thought:
a) theres something wrong with our scientific model and neutrinos have mass, meaning they can oscillate, as theorised by another physics guy
b) THE CORE OF OUR SUN HAS STOPPED WORKING AHHHHHHHH c) THERES A BLACK HOLE IN OUR SUN, OH MY GOD, THERES A BLACK HOLE IN OUR SUN
d) both b and c are correct.
If you said a, you would be wrong. In fact, the answer is d. Scientists, unwilling to change their standard model (after all changing the standard model is blasphemy) came up with 2 theories, the core of our sun has stopped working or that a FREAKING BLACK HOLE GOT SWEPT UP IN THE GAS CLUMP THAT MADE OUR SUN. mind you, primordial black holes are very tiny, so tiny that they fizzle out in seconds, unless they have stuff to eat. Like gas per se. This phenomenon was labelled a hawking star, after stephen hawking, who did a bunch of research about primordial black holes. After the readings were taken in 1960, it took scientists 42 YEARS to go "um maybe we were wrong guys" and look at neutrino oscillation in the context of the solar neutrino problem. Finally debunking it. Because what was happening was that a bunch of neutrinos were just changing flavour on their way to earth.
ok thanks for reading my massive ass text wall,
thanks byeeee
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pulsar0024 · 1 year ago
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Tomodachu
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